Publish dateThursday 24 August 2023 - 10:30
Story Code : 275464
Warning of Wagner
The channel associated with the Wagner group warned Moscow by publishing an old video of Yevgeny Prigogine that they would conquer the Kremlin if Prigogine's death was confirmed.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Wagner's channel has warned Moscow by publishing a former video of Yevgeny Prigogine, that they will conquer the Kremlin if Prigogine's death is confirmed.
 
At the same time, some media have reported that at the same time as the news of Prigozhin's death was published, the Internet was cut off in the camps of the Wagner group in Belarus so that these forces could not coordinate with each other for retaliatory measures.
 
According to flight tracking data, the private plane believed to have killed Wagner Group CEO Yevgeny Prigozhin yesterday (Wednesday, April 1) showed no signs of trouble until 30 seconds before the crash.
 
A few hours ago, the Federal Aviation Agency of Russia announced that the name of "Yevgeny Prigozhin", the head of Wagner, is among the passengers of the plane that crashed in the north of Moscow.
 
The Russian Civil Aviation Organization published the names of all the passengers of the plane that crashed in the north of Moscow, among which the names of Prigozhin and his deputy Otkin can be seen.
 
Russia's Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that Yevgeny Prigozhin was on board the plane that crashed in Russia's Tor region. The Russian Federal Aviation Agency said in this connection: "The plane that crashed in the north of Moscow had taken off from the ground based on the airspace permit issued."
 
Russia's aviation agency Rozavyatsya said Prigozhin, who led a failed uprising against Putin in June, was one of 10 aboard the downed plane. According to the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia, the plane was traveling from Moscow to St. Petersburg when it crashed near the village of Kuzhenkino in the Tver region.
 
According to Ian Pechnik, from FlightRadar24, an online flight tracker, at 3:19 PM GMT, the plane "suddenly went down in a vertical downward motion." In about 30 seconds, the plane, which was at an altitude of 8,500 meters, fell more than 2,500 meters.
 
"Whatever happened, happened quickly," Petchnik said.
 
"They were probably trying to control (the plane) after whatever happened," Petchnik added. But before its spectacular crash, there were no signs that there was a problem with this plane."
 
The video shows the plane falling rapidly with its nose almost straight down, with a plume of smoke or steam billowing out from behind.
 
Russian investigators have launched a criminal investigation to determine what happened.
 
Some anonymous sources told Russian media that they believe the plane was shot down by one or more surface-to-air missiles. Reuters could not confirm these statements.
 
FlightRadar24 recorded the last position of this plane before it crashed at 3:11 PM GMT.
 
After that, the data continued for nine minutes and before the final fall, the plane ascended and descended hundreds of meters for about 30 seconds. FlightRadar24 received the last information about this plane at 3:20.
 
According to an informed source, this was the same plane that transported Prigozhin to Belarus after the uprising.
 
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